Examples

What AntiqBot tells you. Real analyses, real objects.

See what an AntiqBot analysis looks like — before you upload.

Transparency

No black box. You see what you get.

Many people wonder: "What exactly do I get when I upload a photo?" A fair question. Below you'll find examples of real analyses — anonymised but fully representative of what you can expect.

Every analysis contains: an identification of the object (type, style, period), an authenticity assessment (from "authentic" to "not authentic"), and an estimated market value with supporting evidence.

Trust starts with transparency. Look first, judge after.

These examples show the depth and nuance AntiqBot provides — regardless of category.

What you receive

The anatomy of an AntiqBot analysis.

01
Identification
Object type, presumed origin, style period, maker or workshop. Based on visual characteristics and comparison with reference databases.
02
Authenticity
Five levels: from "Authentic" to "Not authentic". With supporting evidence: which features indicate genuineness, which suggest reproduction.
03
Value estimate
Estimated market value based on current auction results, condition, rarity and market trends. Always with context.
04
Advice
Next steps: sell at auction? Insure? Restore? AntiqBot provides targeted advice per situation.
Examples by category

Six real analyses.

From porcelain to paintings — see how AntiqBot handles each category.

Chinese porcelain — Kangxi vase
Blue and white porcelain, 18th century. Analysis identifies Kangxi-period characteristics, base marks, and compares with recent auction results. Estimated value: €800-€1,200.
Silver — Belgian table silver
Set of 12 forks with Belgian hallmarks. SilverCheck identifies silver content (835/1000), maker and period. Estimated value: €800-€1,200.
Painting — Flemish landscape
Oil on canvas, 19th century. Analysis evaluates signature, technique, canvas condition and compares with similar works. Estimated value: €400-€700.
African art — Luba mask
Wood carving, presumably Democratic Republic of Congo. AfroCheck analyses patina, wear patterns and stylistic features. Estimated value: €600-€1,500.
Furniture — Art Deco sideboard
Walnut with ebony inlay, 1930s. Analysis identifies style period, wood type and construction technique. Estimated value: €350-€550.
Heirloom — silver pocket watch
Swiss pocket watch, early 20th century. Analysis evaluates mechanism, case, dial and hallmarks. Estimated value: €150-€250.
FAQ

Questions about analyses.

Are these real analyses?

Yes. These are representative examples of anonymised analyses. The depth and structure are identical to what you receive.

How accurate is the value estimate?

Estimates are based on current auction data and 30 years of expertise. They provide a reliable first indication — not a binding appraisal.

Does it work for every type of antique?

AntiqBot supports 20+ categories. From porcelain and silver to paintings, furniture, watches and more.

What if my object doesn't fit a category?

Use the Generalist module. It analyses any type of object and refers to the right specialisation if needed.

Curious about your own object?

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Other specialisations

The examples above are anonymised and representative. Exact results vary per object.